In the wake of a recent surge in crime in Washington, DC, President Trump's federal crime crackdown is proving effective, with notable decreases in violent incidents. Critics, including former ABC journalist Terry Moran, have dismissed the crackdown as mere showmanship, but the numbers tell a different story.

CNN anchor's comparison of DC's murder-free streak to North Korea under Trump's policies has been dismissed as unfounded, as crime rates continue to decline. Trump and his House GOP allies are now looking at extending the crackdown to other cities in need of intervention.

Despite initial skepticism, even DC Mayor Bowser has had to admit that Trump's federal efforts are working. MSNBC's Jen Psaki, who originally criticized the crackdown, turned to prayer after a recent church and school shooting attack in the city.

As the White House doubles down on its efforts to combat crime in the nation's capital and beyond, the results speak for themselves. Critics may still scoff, but the statistics do not lie: the crime crackdown is making a difference.